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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Michigan History Museum 20240713

Galleries. It is literally a walkthrough you come to the museum. It is at the end of the ice age. We talk about the first Indigenous Peoples lived here and go to the end of the 20th century. We are standing in our exhibit the first peoples. It talks about the Indigenous People who lived in michigan for thousands of years before the arrival of europeans. It is one we just recently renovated. The first is this mural that is painted. It shows the story of the anishinaabek people through four seasons. One of the things it tells is the advanced society they had before europeans arrived. It was just a little different than the western civilization. They chose to live off of the land and not try to control the land. They engaged, spends a lot of their time really working in harmony with the lands to meet all their basic needs. In this mural, things to point out is the structu ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Michigan History Museum 20240713

Tobi we are at the Michigan History Museum here in downtown lansing. We are part of state government, so our museum tells the story of michigan, all of michigan, including lansing. Today, we will walk through our galleries. The museum is set up, literally a walk through time. You come to the museum. It is at the end of the ice age. We talk about the first Indigenous Peoples that lived here in michigan and go to the end of the 20th century. We are standing in our exhibit it is one we just recently renovated. The focal point is this gigantic mural that is painted. It shows the story of the anishinaabek people through four seasons. One of the things it tells is the advanced society they had before europeans arrived. They had very sophisticated social structures. It was just a little different than the western civilization. They chose to live off of the land and not ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Michigan History Museum 20240714

Indigenous peoples lived here and go to the end of the 20th century. We are standing in our exhibit the first peoples. It talks about the Indigenous People who lived in michigan for thousands of years before the arrival of europeans. It is one we just recently renovated. The first is this mural that is painted. Of thes the story anishinaabe people through four seasons. Is of the things it tells the advanced society they had before europeans arrived. It was just a little different than the western civilization. They chose to live off of the land and not try to control the land. They engaged, spends a lot of their time really working in harmony with the lands to meet all their basic needs. In this mural, things to point out is the structures. There are a lot of concessions that native americans all lived in teepees. In michigan, they lived in structures called wigwanms. We have an illustration of one here. And we have a mock one ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Michigan History Museum 20240713

Through our galleries. Our museum is set up so it is literally a walk through time. You come to the museum. It is at the end of the ice age. We talk about the first Indigenous Peoples who lived here in michigan and go to the end of the 20th century. We are standing in our exhibit that we call the first peoples. It talks about the Indigenous People who lived in michigan for thousands of years before the arrival of europeans. It is one we just recently renovated. The focal point of this exhibition first is this gigantic mural we have here that is painted. It shows the story of the anishinaabe people through four seasons. The big picture that we want to convey in this is what an advanced civilization the anishinaabe had before european arrival. They had very sophisticated social structures but it was just a little different than the western civilization. They chose to liv ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Michigan History Museum 20240714

Including lansing. Today, we will walk through our galleries. It is literally a walkthrough you come to the museum. It is at the end of the ice age. We talk about the first Indigenous Peoples lived here and go to the end of the 20th century. We are standing in our exhibit the first peoples. It talks about the Indigenous People who lived in michigan for thousands of years before the arrival of europeans. It is one we just recently renovated. The focal point is this gigantic mural that is painted. It shows the story of the anishinaabek people through four seasons. One of the things it tells is the advanced society they had before europeans arrived. They had very sophisticated social structures. It was just a little different than the western civilization. They chose to live off of the land and not try to control the land. They spent a lot of their time really working in ....

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